<div dir="ltr">Hi all,<br><br>I'm a new wifidog user, and I'm having problems . I've installed openwrt in Asus WL-500gP and configured the file wifidog.conf. When a try to conect by Wifi port (wl0), the wifidog default page doesn't appear and I can access internet pages normally without authentication (something wrong with redirection). When I try from my machine in the same network (<a href="http://192.168.0.50">192.168.0.50</a> by cable) the wifidog redirect to authentication server, the default page appear and authentication is ok.<br clear="all">
<br>So, What I want is users that access the AP need to authenticate before have internet access. (e.g. I connect to AP with wpa2, after conection established, I open my browser and try connect to <a href="http://www.gmail.com">www.gmail.com</a>, in this step I want wifidog authentication to grant access to this page, but the default page doesn't appear and a access pages normally.<br>
<br><br>GatewayID default<br>GatewayInterface br-lan<br>GatewayAddress <a href="http://192.168.0.2">192.168.0.2</a> #(IP from br-lan)<br><br>AuthServer { <br>
Hostname192.168.1.8 <br> Path / <br>
} <br><br>Daemon 1 <br>
<br>HTTPDName WiFiDog<br><br>CheckInterval 60<br> <br>ClientTimeout 5 <br><br>FirewallRuleSet global { <br>
FirewallRule allow udp to <a href="http://69.90.89.192/27">69.90.89.192/27</a> <br> FirewallRule allow udp to <a href="http://69.90.85.0/27">69.90.85.0/27</a> <br>
FirewallRule allow tcp port 80 to <a href="http://69.90.89.205">69.90.89.205</a> <br>} <br>
<br>FirewallRuleSet validating-users { <br>
FirewallRule block tcp port 25 <br> FirewallRule allow to <a href="http://0.0.0.0/0">0.0.0.0/0</a> <br>
} <br> <br>
FirewallRuleSet known-users { <br> FirewallRule allow to <a href="http://0.0.0.0/0">0.0.0.0/0</a> <br>
} <br> <br>
FirewallRuleSet unknown-users { <br> FirewallRule allow udp port 53 <br> FirewallRule allow tcp port 53 <br>
FirewallRule allow udp port 67 <br> FirewallRule allow tcp port 67 <br>
} <br> <br>
FirewallRuleSet locked-users { <br> FirewallRule block to <a href="http://0.0.0.0/0">0.0.0.0/0</a> <br>
} <br><br>Thanks in advance,<br><br>Rodrigo Oliveira<br>
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